Infinitum Golf

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Catalunya
Spain

Infinitum Golf (formerly Lumine Mediterránea Golf Club) is a 45-hole resort complex situated near Vila-seca on the Costa Daurada, close to the port city of Tarragona in Catalonia. All three courses opened in 2008, with Greg Norman designing the Lakes and Ruins courses alongside co-designer Alfonso Vidaor, while the Hills course was designed by Alfonso Vidaor and Magí Sardà.

The Lakes Course, par 71 over 6,317 metres, is the resort's most technically demanding layout. It winds around the Sèquia Major wetlands, a protected area of special natural interest, with water coming into play on a significant number of holes, making it the most challenging and strategically complex of the three courses. The Hills Course, par 72 over a broadly similar distance, follows the natural contours of gently undulating terrain. The layout passes through pine woodland and plantations of olive and carob trees, with a striking back-nine sequence where holes 13, 17, and 18 are routed through a natural rock quarry. Earlier holes offer distant views of the Mediterranean. The Hills Course is frequently rated ahead of the Lakes by visiting golfers and was ranked 47th in Spain by Golf World in 2025. The nine-hole Ruins Course, also by Greg Norman, plays to par 34 over 2,609 metres and is designed as a more accessible test, combinable with either of the other nines during maintenance periods.

Infinitum has hosted the Final Stage of the European Tour Qualifying School since 2017, using the Lakes and Hills courses over six rounds.

The Hills Course has served as a winter training venue for elite golfing groups from international golf federations including the Austrian and Finnish Golf Federations. The course underwent significant upgrades announced in 2023, including bunker removal, construction of new back tees on the front nine, and redesigned finishing holes to enhance both playability and safety.

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